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Advertising Check up on your ru s ty mem ory as p rim ary election d ates d raw s n e a r: ‘ Have you re g iste re d ? ” VOLUME XXVI J J I* Bmttwinn HrraW To achieve eucceae. one muet m ake an a tte m p t.— L ouis Morin. NUMBER 28 SUBSCRIPTION, >2.00 PER YEAR PROJECT FAIR IS LAUDED AT MEETING OF COMMERCIAL CLUB LOCAL HARDWARE PURCHASED COMPETITOR'S STOCK. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ <• TREASURER REPORTS FAIR AS ❖ •> FINANCIAL SUCCESS. ❖ Rate for Clean-up, Paint-up Week ❖ ❖ Will Be Set; Committee Appoint ed for Tree Planting. A t th e re g u la r m eetin g of th e H erm iston Com m ercial club Tuea- f'av, a resolution w as passed th a t it be th e censensus of th e H erm is ton C om m ercial club th a t th e U m a tilla P ro ject F a ir be contin u ed and th a t th e club give its h e a rty su p p o rt." A fin an cial re p o rt given by H a rry K elley, tre a su re r of th e fa ir board, show ed a balan ce of $96.79 In th e black and a n u m b er of old bills of o th e r y ears b ein g paid, v h ich is the firs t tim e th e fa ir has come out ahead for several years. P re sid e n t F elthouse appointed a com m ittee to m eet w ith th e city council w ho w ould assist in a rr a n g in g for the a n n u a l clean-up day for H erm iston, C lean-up and p ain t-u p veek has been d esig n ated from A pril 16 to A pril 23 fo r rth e state. M em bers of th e com m ittee a re J a r vis D eurfey, Geo. W ag n er, an d Joe N orton. T he Oregon H ard w a re & Im p- len ien t Co. pu rch ased th e stock of th e B lessin g H ard w are Co. la st F rid a y a t a S h e riff's sale, w hen th e co n cern w as closed o u t of business. T he p u rch asers p lan to move th e stock in to th e b u ild in g th ey a re now occupying as soon a rra n g e m e n ts can be made. ❖ •> <• ❖ ❖ ❖ « « ❖ ♦ ❖ ❖ ----------- ■ o --------------- - LOCAL GOLF CLUB VOTES DRASTIC REFORM FOR INSTITUTIONS RICHER LEARNING ORDERED CONSOLATION GAME PLACES HERMISTON IN TOURNAMENT ❖ ❖ ❖ *•' <• UMATILLA HOOPSTERS ELIMIN ❖ <• ATED IN FIRST ROUND. ❖ Locals Will Play Strong Mac Hi <■ ❖ NEED OF CONTINUING WORK AT LESS COST SEEN. Thrust at Greek Letter Societies Noted in Recommendations Submitted to Board. TO BUILD CLUB HOUSE. LINDBERGH R. C. TODD Aggregation at Heppner Tourna ment Friday Morning. BABY MYSTERY CONTINUES UNSOLVED. R um ors of th e la st few days th a t th e k idnaped L indbergh baby had been located o r re- tu rn ed to his p aren ts, Col. and Mrs. C. A. L indbergh, w ere false. T he baby h as been mis- sin g since T uesday, M arch 1. w hen he w as sp irited from his c rib in th e n u rsery of th e L ind- bergh hom e a t H opew ell, N. J. •> SCHOOL MUSIC DEPARTMENT W in n in g tw o o u t of th re e h ard - WILL PRESENT OPERETTA SEED LOANS DRANTEi <• ♦ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ <• UMATILLA COUNTY ADVISORARY ❖ LOAN COMMITTEE NAMED. ❖ ❖ <. Applicants Must Agree to Plant PRODUCERS UNABLE FIN A N C E CROPS Garden to Aid in Support of Families. R ev o lu tio n izin g of O regon’s ed u R epublican can d id a te for C ounty ca tio n a l system an d of stu d e n t liv C om m issioner fo r U m atilla to ru n In fo rm taio n received h ere by As fo u g h t gam es th e H erm iston B u ll in g co n d itio n s on th e cam puses of in the May prim ary. T he m usic d e p a rtm e n t of th e H er s is ta n t C ounty A gent Best nam ed dogs pulled th ro u g h th e su b -d istrict th e m ajo r ed u catio n al in s titu tio n s, m iston schools w ill present th e op E dw in W in ter and J. O. H ales of to u rn a m e n t fo r th ird place a t U m a is provided in co m m ittee rep o rts HERMISTAN MAN APPOINTED e re tta “ The W ishing W ell.” a com P endleton, and C. B. M iller of F ree tilla last week end. By w in n in g the adopted a t th e m eetin g in P o rtlan d edy in th ree acts F rid ay n ig h t a t w ater as th e ad v iso rary loan com OFFICIAL REGISTRAR HERE consolation gam e S atu rd ay n ig h t in th e Oasis th e a tre . Miss E lean o r M onday of th e sta te board of h ig h er m ittee fo r U m atilla county relativ e a gam e w ith Condon, th e Bulldogs edu catio n . All persons of legal age who have earn ed the rig h t to e n te r th e d is t D aily, m usic d irecto r, has ch arg e of to g ra n tin g seed loans for crop pro th e p resen tatio n . T he cu rric u la com m ittee, seeking not previously reg istered as voters duction d u rin g th e y ear 1632 out to find some w ay th a t it m ay con and all those who have changed ric t to u rn a m e n t th is week a t H ep T he cast of c h a ra c te rs follow s: of th e a p p ro p riatio n authorized u n tin u e h ig h e r ed u catio n a t $2,000,- th e ir residence d u rin g the p ast tw o p n er, w hen they p lay Mac Hi. con T erence F itz p a tric k O 'G rady der the a c t of C ongress approved H ow ard K lages OOo less cost y early, presen ted by years, and are now residents in a n sidered th e stro n g e st team in th e J a n u a ry 22, 1932, e n title d “ An act to u rn a m e n t. N oreen S uzanne Nye to provide em ergency fin an cin g fa th e board w hereby both th e sta te o th e r p recin ct, w ill have an oppor L ady M ary D onnell I he A rlin g to n q u in te t su rp rised college a t C orvallis an d th e sta te tu n ity to re g iste r in H erm iston. J. c ilities for fin a n c ia l in s titu tio n s to A nna R ay M artin u n iv e rsity a t Eugene, to g e th e r w ith B. W est has te e n appointed as reg is th e b ask etb all fans by e lim in a tin g Squire M atthew Baxby aid In fin an cin g a g ric u ltu re , com - F red Reeves th e no rm al schools a t M onm outh, tr a r in H erm iston, p recinct w hich U m atilla in th e firs t round, d e fe a t merce, and in d u stry , and for o th er F ra n k P rim e purposes. A shland and La G rande, would be u n d e r th e new a rra n g e m e n t are No. in g H erm isto n in one of th e h ard est D arby Duffy H erm iston farm ers are K ath leen O’M ara Sylvia S h u tte r o p erated as one e d u c atio n al In s ti 32 on the w est side and No. 33 on ,'¿ought gam es of th e to u rn a m e n t and Dan T yron Interested In the a g ric u ltu ra l phase Bob H enderson tu tio n u n d e r a su p er-ex ecu tiv e yet the east side, and will keep his of th en w in n in g an easy victory over N ora E d ith C larke of th e bill. H elen Je n d r to be selected, and know n as c h a n fice open every afternoon betw een L ex in g to n for th e cham pionship of M aureen MeG’ibney L oans for crop production may be ¡he to u rn a m e n t. M aureen McC.ibney cellor. o btained by Individuals who have now and th e May prim ary. H is of H elen Jen d rzejew sk l T he firs t tw o gam es of th e to u r T h e co m m ittee on liv in g condi fice is in connection w ith W. J. Molly O T ool B etty R alph acreage fit for seeding and who are tio n s b ro u g h t in a re p o rt designed to W arn er, city atto rn ey , n ex t to the n a m e n t w ere th e m ost ex c itin g cf F elix M urphy Don Moore w ith o u t m eans to purchase th e su p th e to ta l eig h t gam es played. The c u t liv in g expenses for s tu d e n ts on H u n te r's Cafe. Chorus. plies necessary for crop production A com m ittee w as appointed a t th e th e cam puses, safeg u ard th e ir h e a lth Neva R ichards d u rin g the y ear 1932. No loans for All voters form erly reg istered in B ulldogs tan g led w ith the boys from M ervin E vans m eetin g to prom ote tre e p la n tin g in B eryle Clark crop production and m orals an d c o n trib u te to a th e old C olum bia precinct No. 55 Ione for the firs t gam e F rid ay m o rn Melvin F o lle tt In 1932 w ill be MRS. ROY NEILL. th e v icin ity of H erm isto n . They a re M arjorie B urnham “ m ore d em o cratic” social life. The a r e now included in p recin ct No. ing. W ith tw o field g o d s each for C harles W ells m ade an y ap p lic a n t In excess of Dick M artin R uth Davis ( T. II. F ra se r, A ntone Soneson, and F u n e ra l serv ices fo r Mrs. Roy re p o rt co n tain s a th r u s t a t G reek 33 and w ill vote in H erm iston east K lages, Bow m an and M artin, and a A lan S ettle H elen A ddlem an $400. T otal am o u n t of loans to th e II. A. P ankow . M any trees have been N eill of P in e C ity w ho died suddenly le tte r o rg an izatio n s, w hich w ould be side. Mr. W est has a com plete poll goal for Cox, the gam e was well u n D avton H a rris Melvola Root te n a n ts of an y one landow ner in a cut w ith in th e city lim its th is past S a tu rd a y m o rn in g follow ing a cere F A IR IE S : Ja n ic e M atott, E th el sin g le co u n ty sh all not exceed $1,- b arred from p led g in g freshm en list of th ese precincts an d can be d erw ay w ith th e B ulldogs leading y ear w hich a re to be replaced. ThTe b ral liem m orage w ere held in Echo w hich, u n d e r such a serio u s loss of found a t W a rn e r’s office every a f by a 5-point m arg in a t th e end of Raul. Ju n e L en h art, P atsy Best, V ir 600. L oans fo r crop production in com m ittee is g e ttin g busy im m e M onday aftern o o n a t 2 :0 0 o’clock ia Todd, M arian Pierce, B etty incom e, m ig h t n o t be ab le to w ith tern o o n to fu rn ish fu rth e r in fo rm a th e firs t q u a rte r. W hen Bowm an, g P in cou n ties w here fe rtiliz e r is not com ayne. d ia te ly because th is is th e best w ith Rev. G. D rill of P en d leto n of sta n d th e fin an cial s tr a in bound to tion and to re g iste r any w ho apply. th e la n k y c e n te r was put out of th e m only used w ill be m ade a t ra te s T h is Is a costum e production. m onth for tre e p la n tin g . fic ia tin g . Mrs. N eill w as 57 y ears come w ith a 25 per c en t c u t tn rev per acre on th e ap p ro x im ate cost of It is th e d u ty of every c itizen who gam e ju s t before th e h a lf ended, of age. en u e-p ro d u cin g mem bers. th e supplies required, but in no case Transferred to Walla Walla. is a qu alified v o ter to re g iste r im and th e score stood 16-22, th e hopes FARM BUREAU AUXILIARY Mrs. Roy N eill w as born In Mil- in excess of $3 per acre, except for Other Changes Proposed. m ediately. R eg istra tio n s to be e f of th e H erm iston boys dw indled for Sam Nye, m an ag e r of th e local and, M issouri, an d w h ile s till a WILL DISCUSS CANNING. tru c k crops. In cluding potatoes and T he co m m ittee on n tflita ry tr a in fective a t th e p rim aries in May b eing able to e n te r th e to u rn am en t. S ta n d a rd Oil com pany p la n t for the y o u n g w om an cam e to H ep p n er in g b ro u g h t in a re p o rt recom m end m ust be in not la te r th a n A pril 19, L ooping th e basket from all angles sw eatpotatoes, for w hich loans w ill on th e floor, th e Ione boys soon past tw o years, has been tra n sfe rre d be m ade in am ounts not to excess A t th e last m eeting of th e F arm w here sh e la te r m et and m arried in g th a t m ilita ry tr a in in g become 1932. to W alla W alla an d w ill move his c a u g h t up w ith th e score an d even B ureau A u x iliary in C olum bia d is Mr. N eill In 1912. T he cerem ony an electiv e, n o t a com pulsory, course of $12 per acre. O ther provisions ob tr ic t, Mrs. O. W. B arlow was asked was perform ed in P en d leto n . T he for m en. m anaged to get ah ead tw o p o in ts a t fam ily th e re F rid ay . Mr. and Mrs. tain ed In th is clause may be o b ta in Purchase Old -Swan Place. Sam Moore of P endleton w ill move to g ive « ta lk on c a n n in g a t th e re g fam ily has lived In P in e C ity com th e A ssistan t C ounty A. E. Bcnsel has purchased the the end of th e th ird q u a rte r, 26-28. in to th e house now occupied by Mr. ed f r o m The com m ittee on no rm al schools u la r m eeting A pril 1st, an d all those m u n ity since th a t tim e. 55-acre tra c t of land so u th w est of Inspired by th e ex citem en t of the and Mrs. Nye and Mr. Moore will A g en t’s office. b ro u g h t to successful vote Its rep o rt, Besides h er h u sb an d an d d a u g h te r crow d H am m on pulled In a neat one In terested In th is line of endeavor The bill sta te s th a t all a p p lican ts p reviously, designed to tow n on th e B u tte r Creek h ig h w ay have ch arg e of the S tan field statio n Alma, she leaves one siste r, Mrs. g i v e n weye In v ited to be presen t. w hich Is know n as th e old W. L. from th e c e n te r of th e floor, ty in g o perated as a b ran ch from H erm is m ust agree to use seed and method* s tre n g th e n no rm al schools and in th e score a t 28-all. M artin dropped Mrs. M ikesell read an a rtic le on Lon W aten b erg er. and one b ro th e r, crease no rm al sta n d ard s. approved by th e D ep artm en t of A g Sw an place. The purchase w as made Tom T u rn e r of W ala W alla in a long shot from th e Bide to ton. tom ato b lig h t w hich w as followed Chas. M orehouse, both of P in e C ity; ric u ltu re th ro u g h Its local rep re from th e F ed eral L and R ank and Three Reports Discussed. ag a in be in th e lead. M any fouls re w ill m anage th e local sta tio n . The sen tativ es, and ap p lic a n ts m ust a l by e n te rta in m e n t w ith gam es. T he , and one b ro th e r and tw o sisters who The firs t th re e re p o rts— consoli Mr. Bensel plans to m ake extensive su lted front th e close score In the move Is a prom otion for Mr. Nye reside in th e east. nam es of eig h teen babies w ere given I so ag ree to p la n t a g arden for home d atio n of schools an d courses, reform Im provem ents, s ta r tin g Im m ediately. la s t few m in u te s of play. T hree who wilT be know n as d is tric t sales and g u ests w ere req u ired to seg re use and a su ffic ie n t acreage of feed T he Bensels w ill c o n tin u e to live on m an ag e r for Pom eroy, D ayton and of cam pus liv in g co n d itio n s an d es Card of Thanks. g a te them as to sex. R efresh m en ts crops to supply feed fo r th e ir live th e ir place on th e N o rth H ill for ' m ore foul throw s w ere added to the M ilto n -F reew ater. Mr. and Mrs ta b lish m e n t of m ilita ry science as B ulldo’s score to cin ch th e ir first stock. No loans w ill be m ade to of d o u g h n u ts and coffee w ere served We w ish to express o u r sin cere Nye w ill be a t hom e a t 13-37 Isaac an elective— w ere read an d d is th e present b u t w ill move as soon as gam e 28-33. la ter. any a p p lic a n t who has a m eans of th a n k s to all o u r d ear frien d s for A venue, W alla W alla, W n. cussed, b u t w ill n o t be acted upon (C o n tin u ed on L a st P ag e) livelihood o th e r th a n farm in g , nor T he n ex t re g u la r m eetin g w ill be th e sy m p ath y and lovely flo ral of u n til a fu tu re m eetin g . T he norm al Sw an place. to a m inor. held M arch 18 w ith Mrs. Miles B ar- ferin g s given d u rin g o u r recen t school re p o rt w as approved "w h ere- Loren Jackson Home. Letter W riters Target. T his bill w as p u rs u a n t to th e act Weather Report ager, ch airm an , assisted by Mrs. M. b ereavem ent. ever It does n o t co n flict w ith th e r e D ate L oren Jackson, son of Mr. and of C ongress approved J a n u a ry 22. ROY N EILL, Max. Min. A new s Item c a rrie d by th e Ore M. S m ith, Mrs. F. S. Jew ett, and p o rt of th e c u rric u la co m m ittee on M arch 3 ................................ R econstruction 48... ...2 1 g onian sta te s th a t th e C ochran bill Mrs. E. L. Jack so n , w as b ro u g h t 1 932, c re a tin g th e ALMA N EILL, Mrs. M itchell. co n so lid atio n .” • M arch 4 ........ 51... ...2 9 m ak in g it a federal irim e to send home W ednesday accom panied by F in an ce C orporation. MR. & MRS. C. F. MOREHEAD U nder th e con so lid atio n p lan , six M arch 5 ................................ 58... from A ssistan t C ounty A gent B est w ill 44 th r e a te n in g le tte rs th ro u g h MR. & MRS. C.F. W A TTEN - th e his m o th er and w as tak en Program for Parent-Teachers. m ajo r schools w ill be located a t E u M arch 6 S tan field In th e am bulence driven . ... have necessary form s In h is posses 55... ...3 7 b u R g e r . m ails— d irected p a rtic u la rly a t k id The n ext re g u la r m eetin g of th e gene on th e U n iv ersity of Oregon M arch 7 .......................... 49... ...3 5 n ap in g — w as passed unan im o u sly by Mr. P ra n n . L oren u n d erw en t an sion and a p p lican ts may be made P a re n t-T e a c h e rs associatio n w ill be cam pus, six a t C orvallis on th e O re M arch 8 ...................... 50.... ...2 5 W ednesday by th e house and se n t o p eratio n In a P o rtla n d hospital th ro u g h th e local a g ric u ltu ra l of 0. I. Paulson Visits. held W ednesday. M arch 23, in th e gon S ta te college cam pus an d one, March 9 .......................... 43.... ...3 0 to th e sen ate. T he m easure c arries some tim e ago and his m any friends fice o r th ro u g h the C ounty A gent In O. I. P au lso n , a s s is ta n t su p erv iso r th e m edical school, a t P o rtla n d . A h ig h school a u d ito riu m , w ith Mrs. P re c ip ita tio n for th e week was m axim um p en alties of $5000 and 20 here a re glad to know he is home the P en d leto n office. J. M. B iggs a c tin g as c h airm an of of a g ric u ltu re for th e U nion P acific (C o n tin u ed on la st p ag e) again. .09. years Im prisonm ent. th e p rogram com m ittee. Since th e System , w as a bu sin ess v isito r in Soils Specialist Here. d ate is so n e a r 'S t. P a tric k 's day H erm isto n W ednesday. Mr. P aulson A rth u r K ing, soils extension spe M oves Here from Portland. n u m b ers w ill c e n te r aro u n d th is w as e n ro u te to o th e r p o in ts in Ore W a lte r M orehouse re c en tly p u r c ialist, w as h ere la s t S a tu rd a y con them e. A m ong num bers on th e p ro gon and Id ah o and w ill check up on chased th e p ro p erty south of t iwn d u ctin g fertiliz e r experim ents In gram a re : Mrs. N ew ton M arkham , 4-H clu b b ers w ho have w on U nion form erly occupied by N ew ton M lrk- connection w ith th e A ssistan t Coun re a d in g ; Mrs. J. S. B u rn h am and P acific sch o larsh ip s to see if th ey ham , and has moved his fam ily here ty A g en t's office. d a u g h te r M ary, vocal d u et: W. L. o re u sin g th e sch o larsh ip p ro fitab ly . from P o rtlan d . T he tra n sa c tio n was H am m , violin solo; J. A. C larke, Ben S everal w in n ers en co u n te red th u s made th ro u g h th e ow ner who lives 4 4 4 -> <> 4 + 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 * G erking, R. S aylor, and A lfred Q uir- fa r have m ade p ra c tic a l use of the ___ In P o rtlan d . Mr. and Mrs. M arkham ♦ in g , m en ’s q u a rte t n u m b er; Mrs. sch o larsh ip and a re going in to b u si ALONG THE CONCRETE ♦ ?re now liv in g In th e house ow ned * Geo. S torie, m usical nu m b er; and ness for them selves o r receiv in g in by W. J. W arn er across from the Mrs. N. M uller, ta lk on St. P a tr ic k ’s stru c tio n in h ig h e r in s titu tio n s of W. L. H am m residence. W h a t does o u r local b aker th in k learn in g . Mr. P au lso n h as n o t been [ day. about w hile he is m ak in g bread a t on th e road m uch sin ce D ecember PEACH O'RENO FILM n ig h t? You guess! I’ll say — T h a t he w hen he u n d e rw e n t an o p eratio n for Guests of Milton Club. needs th e dough. acu te ap p en d icitis. WILL BE SHOWN HERE Six re p re se n ta tiv e s from th e H e r The snow th a t fell W ednesday m iston C om m ercial C lub w ere g u ests The m u ch -an ticip ated W heeler n ig h t ju stifie d th e rem ark , "T he In Dance Recital. of th e M ilton club la s t M onday and W oolsey comedy Is th e fe atu re F o u rth of Ju ly Will N EVER com e.” Oregon S ta te College, C orvallis, n ig h t a t an in te re s tin g and In stru c on the Oasis th e a tre program to r D resses seen on th e stre e ts th is tiv e m eetin g held in th e tow n h all. M arch 10, (S pecial)-— Miss S h irlie th is F rid ay and S atu rd ay . E a ste r a re to be fu lle r of g irl th a n O. O. F elth o u se. p resid en t of th e I B row nson of H erm isto n w ill ta k e If you th o u g h t "C au g h t P la s te r last L aster. local clu b ; R. C. Todd, c a n d id a te ; p a rt In th e fo u rth a n n u a l dance re ed" and "T h e Cockoos" w ere good Mrs. Jen d rzejew sk l Inform s us for co u n ty com m issioner; F. B. cita l sponsored by th e w om en’s p h y vehicles for th e comedy favorites, th a t th e first tu rk ey egg laid on sical ed u catio n d e p a rtm e n t a n d Swayze. p resid en t F ir s t N atio n al B ert W heeler and R obert W oolsey l.cir farm was a " le a p -y e a r” egg. B an k ; F. C. M cKenzie. h a rd w a re w hich w ill be held M arch 10-11. (an«k"i>f course, D orothy L e e !) you W hat .’ III be th e re su lts realized Over 8o g irls w ill ta k e p a rt In m e rc h a n t; H en ry Som m erer, m an a should see "P each-O -R eno.” from th a t egg? W ill It hatch one group g er F arm B u reau C ooperative; and th e re c ita l, w hich includes In "P esch -O ’-R eno” th e come little gobbler, or tw o big gobblers? dances an d solos. Many d iffe re n t H a rry K elley. c o n tra c to r an d fa rm dian s, and the producers. RKO-Ra- At th a t ra te th e p ro ject will su ffer er, w ere am ong those m ak in g th e se ttin g s and b rig h t colored costum es dlo P ictu res, have done a d ifficu lt from over-production In the tu rk ey w ill be used. Miss B row nson w ill tr ip to M ilton. th in g . T hey have "to p p e d ” a long In d u stry d u rin g th e com ing season. p a rtic ip a te in sev eral of th é gro u p I succession of comedy m lrth q u ak es E aster eggs a re g o in g to be p len dances. May Buy Agnew Farm. by a w ide m argin. "P each-O '-R eno” tifu l th is y ear If th e local B unny w ill probably sta n d long as th e fu n crop co n tin u es to increase. N eg o tiatio n s a re u n d e r w ay for Cooperative* Discuss Problem*. niest p ictu re W heeler and W oolsey the purchase of th e 15-acre A. W. H arry K elley has been ta lk in g to W ednesday aftern o o n a deleg atio n have produced. his tu rk ey bens so m uch lately th a t A gnew farm east of tow n by A ssist In th is fu n -fest th e tw o w orld- he is all w orn out. tr y in g to get a n t C ounty A gent Best. C om plete a r of re p re se n ta tiv e s from th e several fam ous com edians poke th e m erry them to lay a tu rk ey egg before ra n g e m e n ts have not been m ade but coo p erativ e o rg a n iz a tio n s in H er fin g e r of s a tire a t R eno and the L ogan T odd’s tu rk e y hens cam e ac If th ey a re com pleted soon th e Best m iston m et in th e office of A ssist w holesale divorce in d u stry . ross w ith the first egg of th e la y fam ily w ill move o n to th e place by a n t C ounty A gent B est an d dlacusa- ----------- ■ a ■ ed th e ir problem s. B e tte r sto rag e ing season. H arry had to ad m it de th e first of A pril. Mr. and Mrs. Beet J. 8. Devine of P en d leto n w as a fe a t last week when L ogan's hens facilities w as one topic ta lk e d about are now living in the W arner house by the fifteen present. business v isito r in tow n th e firs t of loosened up and cam e th ro u g h w ith 'he week. an egg. At a m eetin g of m em bers o f th e local golf club held F rid ay n ig h t, m em bers voted to build a club house on th e H erm isto n course. The b u ild in g w ill be 14x20 an d all lab o r w ill be done by local carp en ters. O ther business com ing before th e m eetin g was th e electio n of officers. Sam Nye w as elected p resid en t but was forced to resig n im m ed iately w hen It w as learn ed th a t he had been tra n sfe rre d to W alla W alla. D. M. D eeter w as re-elected secre ta ry -tre a s u re r of th e club. T ry o u ts for th e to u rn a m e n t team w ill be held M arch 20 and 27 and th e ten best gross scores m ade w ill serve as, q u a lificatio n s. T his team w ill p lay in th e U m atilla co u n ty league to u rn a m e n t held on th e H er m lston course Sunday, A p ril 3. All golfers w ere u rg ed to be on h and for th e try o u ts. Q I T h e B a t t l e o f B a l l o t s B e g in s J Q